Start computer, right click on empty spot on desktop, choose screen resolution, left click and choose landscape on resulting screen, then click on flipped screen. Should go back to normal. This usually happens when you accidentally press alt ctrl arrow key.

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The problem is a faulty contact from the touchscreen leading to the phone board.
On the right side of the phone were the volume buttons are, under the touchscreen is the screen's contact. Try "detaching the screen's face a little from the phone body exactly at the volume down button(using your fingernail or something) and see if the touchscreen is responding in anyway. Now try to pull a little bit the touchscreen frame from the rest of the chassis and see if it works.
Be careful though not to totally destroy your phone...

well touchscreen phones are the most sensible phones that exist so my dr if its till on guarantee just bring it back to the company and get it repaired or exchanged cuase its really risky if i explain how to repaire it

The problem is a faulty contact from the touchscreen leading to the phone board. To be short: on the right side of the phone were the volume buttons are, under the touchscreen is the screen's contact. Try "detaching the screens face a little from the phone body exactly at the volume down button(using your fingernail or something) and see if the touchscreen is responding in anyway. I suggest get a screw-driver and open the chassis, and trying to make the connection permanent, PS: you can send it back to warranty of a repair phone shop, only to force you to buy a new touchscreen and pay for the repairs, on a 99% working phone, with a faulty contact. The choice is yours:)

Hello Guys. I have the same problem and I found out the solution. The
problem is a faulty contact from the touchscreen leading to the phone
board. To be short: on the right side of the phone were the volume
buttons are, under the touchscreen is the screen's contact. Try
"detaching the screens face a little from the phone body exactly at the
volume down button(using ur fingernail or something) and see if the
touchscreen is responding in anyway. My phone has a bad contact there,
and in normal mode all is frozen. Now if I try to pull towards me, the
touchscreen frame from the rest of the chassis, only a mm SURPRISE!! My
touchscreen is working. IF this is your case too...I suggest get a
screw-driver and open the chassis, and trying to make the connection
permanent, somehow. I haven't done this yet, but will do it today. If
anyone is interested I could post the results:) PS: you can send it
back to warranty of a repair phone shop, only to force you to buy a new
touchscreen and pay for the repairs, on a 99% working phone, with a
faulty contact. The choice is yours:)